![]() As a singular package, though, there’s simply not enough of the good stuff. There are even a few surprises in store for long-term fans of the series as a development of the interesting story that has developed since the original game, this is a good addition. Some interesting characters are hindered by the generic military types that fill the rest of the campaign, but it’s a step in the right direction. Killzone: Shadow Fall has a serviceable story, it’s nothing compared to the lengthy tale told in the Halo games, but it’s enough to keep you playing. As you might expect, it all gets a little more complicated than that. You play as Lucas Kellen, an ISA Shadow Marshal who’s responsible for keeping a check on the red-eyed scoundrels. There are clear attempts at recreating a Cold War style setting, but there’s very little ‘cold’ action here, so it’s hard to see any real similarities. The planet is split in two by an enormous Berlin-esque wall, preventing the two societies from properly blending. If you think that sounds like a terrible plan, then you’re not wrong. Following the annihilation of Helghan in Killzone 3, the remnants of the inhabiting race have taken refuge on Vekta, home of their bitter enemies, under the orders of the ISA. The Helghast have always been the most interesting aspect of the Killzone titles and Guerilla Games are clearly well aware of this. There’s not a whole lot on offer here that wasn’t available on the previous generation of consoles, and on some levels Shadow Fall actually fails to move beyond its predecessors. While the launch window may be a first for the series, this is still very much a standard day in the Killzone office. Still, it’s no surprise to finally see a Killzone title, this time subtitled Shadow Fall, headlining the launch of the PlayStation 4. ![]() Of course, when you compare the commercial success of the game to other FPS exclusives like Halo, things aren’t so positive. They’re all decent games nothing exceptional, but functional and fun. From the original on PS2, all the way up until Killzone 3 on PS3, the franchise has been PlayStation's #1 FPS exclusive. In fact, it’s somewhat surprising that none of the previous titles can claim this. Killzone has every right to be a PlayStation launch title. Next, read our pick of the best games of 2013.// Reviews // 8th Jan 2014 - 9 years ago // By Ryan Davies Killzone: Shadow Fall Review We’re very pleased with how well the game runs, and we can’t wait for you to play it come November 29.” “As you can probably tell from the footage, Killzone: Shadow Fall multiplayer outputs at a native 1080p rendering uncapped but always targeting 60fps. Killzone: Shadow Fall is one of several PS4 launch titles and is also part of the PS4 Mega Bundle, which offers a digital copy of the game, PlayStation Camera and an additional DualShock 4 controller for £450. Respawn and Microsoft have released a 1080p 60fps trailer for Titanfall as well, despite the release date being pushed back to March 2014. Sony isn’t the first to offer a downloadable trailer for an upcoming next-generation title. ![]() The map is based on one of the environments you’ll encounter in the single player campaign, situated firmly behind enemy lines near the Visari tribute statue.” “The video you just saw has been captured from a multiplayer match on ‘The Park’. ![]() The teaser video may only be just over a minute long but it gives us the best look at the Killzone 4 multiplayer experience yet. “Unfortunately, there are limitations to streamed video, and many of the clips and trailers we’ve released thus far aren’t being viewed in the best possible fidelity and framerate.” “Shadow Fall has been built from the ground up for the PlayStation 4, and the response to the gameplay footgate of Killzone: Shadow Fall so far has been overwhelmingly positive”, reads the official blog. Sony is offering the Full 1080p HD at 60fps to download directly from the Killzone blog as the Japanese electronics giant is concerned varying internet speeds are affecting the quality of the gameplay people are viewing. Sony has released a new Killzone: Shadow Fall multiplayer trailer, showing off the PS4 exclusive’s Full 1080p HD graphics.Īhead of the PS4 release date later this month, the new Killzone: Shadow Fall trailer is a stunning 60fps Full 1080p HD affair and shows off the game’s multiplayer experience. ![]()
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